• Drugs and guns found in raid on black rapist Sean 'Diddy' Combs's Miami

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 23 00:19:06 2025
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    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/may/21/sean-combs-diddy-sex- trafficking-trial

    The federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs entered its eighth day of
    testimony in New York on Wednesday, with a homeland security agent
    resuming testimony about the federal raid of Combs’s Miami property last
    year.

    Combs, 55, is facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy
    and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in September
    and has pleaded not guilty.

    On Wednesday morning, Gerard Gannon, an agent with Homeland Security Investigations who oversaw the March 2024 search of Combs’s Miami Beach
    home, took the stand for the second time this week.

    Gannon told the court on Tuesday that agents discovered AR-15 rifle parts,
    high heels, sex toys, lubricants, baby oil and lingerie in the closet of
    the main bedroom of Combs’s Miami home.

    On Wednesday, Gannon recalled that agents found a Gucci bag containing an assortment of pills including MDMA tablets, as well as white residue that tested positive for cocaine and ketamine, and other items in different
    closet in Combs’s home.

    Photos shown in court were of items that agents said were found in a
    hallway closet, including more than 20 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.

    Gannon testified that agents found a loaded .45 caliber handgun in a
    suitcase in the guesthouse on the property.

    Under cross-examination, Gannon said the AR-15-style guns found in Combs’s
    home were disassembled and thus inoperable.

    The prosecution then called Dr Dawn Hughes, a forensic and clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma. Hughes previously testified during
    the 2022 defamation case of actors Amber Heard and Johnny Depp.

    Hughes testified that it was common for victims to remain in abusive relationships because they often feel trapped and that it can take months,
    or even years, before a victim is able to disclose the abuse to anybody.
    Trauma victims, she said, typically experience deep feelings of shame, humiliation and degradation.

    “They don’t want to talk about it,” Hughes said. “They don’t even want to
    think about it in their own brain.”

    In abusive relationships, Hughes said there is “almost always love” which creates “an intense psychological bond that creates an attachment with
    their abuser”.

    It often takes multiple attempts for victims to leave abusive
    relationships, Hughes said, before describing a cycle of “returning, and reconciliation, and then returning again” as a common pattern in abusive relationships.

    In tandem with physical violence, Hughes said abusers frequently use
    financial control to maintain power and make victims feel trapped. Victims often use drugs and repress memories, she said.

    Hughes told the court that she is paid $600 an hour for her work as an
    expert witness and $6,000 for a day of testimony in court.

    During cross examination, Combs’s lawyers tried to paint Hughes as a
    biased expert witness who is being paid by the prosecution.

    On the stand, Hughes confirmed that she’s never testified in defense of
    someone accused of a sex crime, explaining to the court that she doesn’t “evaluate offenders”.

    After Hughes, the government called George Kaplan, a former assistant to
    Combs, to the witness stand.

    Kaplan said that he started working for Combs Enterprises in 2013 and that
    he was promoted in less than a year to Combs’s executive assistant.

    Kaplan testified that Combs would frequently threaten to fire him, and
    would say that he only wanted the best employees.

    Kaplan said that he communicated with Combs daily, and often prepared
    hotel rooms for him, stocking them with clothes, candles, lubricant, baby
    oil and more, and would clean them afterward.

    Kaplan told the court that “protecting” Combs’s public image was “very important”.

    Court adjourned at about 3pm ET. Kaplan will continue testifying on
    Thursday morning.

    On Tuesday, the jury heard from a former assistant to Combs, a male escort
    and Cassie Ventura’s mother, Regina Ventura, who accused him of blackmail
    and of assaulting her daughter.

    On Monday, the jury heard from singer Dawn Richard and Kerry Morgan, a
    former close friend of Ventura’s during her relationship with Combs. Both
    women testified that they had witnessed Combs assaulting Ventura.

    Cassie Ventura spent four days on the stand last week, and testified about years of physical and emotional abuse she endured from Combs during their 11-year, on-and-off again relationship.

    Ventura said Combs orchestrated drug-fueled sex performances with male sex workers that he called “freak offs”, and that he coerced and blackmailed
    her into participating.

    She also alleged that Combs raped her in 2018 after their breakup.

    Prosecutors have sought to portray Combs as controlling and abusive, and
    as someone who exerted power over nearly every aspect of Ventura’s life
    and decisions.

    Attorneys for Combs have tried to undermine Ventura’s credibility and
    sought to depict her as a willing and consenting participant in the so-
    called “freak-offs”.

    The trial is expected to last seven more weeks. If convicted, Combs could
    spend the rest of his life in prison.


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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Fri May 23 09:20:39 2025
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    "Leroy N. Soetoro" <leroysoetoro@americans-first.com> wrote in message news:lnsB2E7B02A0CC7A6F089P2473@0.0.0.1...
    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/may/21/sean-combs-diddy-sex- trafficking-trial

    Let's track though this and see what ACTUAL evidence of a crime they have.

    Combs, 55, is facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy
    and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in September and has pleaded not guilty.

    On Wednesday morning, Gerard Gannon, an agent with Homeland Security Investigations who oversaw the March 2024 search of Combs's Miami Beach
    home, took the stand for the second time this week.

    Gannon told the court on Tuesday that agents discovered AR-15 rifle parts, high heels, sex toys, lubricants, baby oil and lingerie in the closet of
    the main bedroom of Combs's Miami home.

    Having AR-15 parts is not a crime.
    High heels, sex toys, lubricants, baby oil and lingerie is not evidence of
    any crime.



    On Wednesday, Gannon recalled that agents found a Gucci bag containing an assortment of pills including MDMA tablets, as well as white residue that tested positive for cocaine and ketamine, and other items in different
    closet in Combs's home.

    Unless they can show he owned the bag, Their only charges would be against
    the person who's bag it is. Unless there is proof he was going through the purse, He would have no knowledge those things were even there. Much less
    being his property or being used by him.


    Photos shown in court were of items that agents said were found in a
    hallway closet, including more than 20 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.

    Which is not illegal or criminal

    Gannon testified that agents found a loaded .45 caliber handgun in a
    suitcase in the guesthouse on the property.

    Which again is not illegal. Further being in a guest house would suggest the gun was not even his, or that he had any knowledge of it short of evidence showing otherwise.


    Under cross-examination, Gannon said the AR-15-style guns found in Combs's home were disassembled and thus inoperable.

    IOW, totally Legal and no crime involved.

    The prosecution then called Dr Dawn Hughes, a forensic and clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma. Hughes previously testified during the 2022 defamation case of actors Amber Heard and Johnny Depp.

    Hughes testified that it was common for victims to remain in abusive relationships because they often feel trapped and that it can take months,
    or even years, before a victim is able to disclose the abuse to anybody. Trauma victims, she said, typically experience deep feelings of shame, humiliation and degradation.

    Mere conjecture and does not speak to any crime shown to have been committed
    by Cobbs

    Hughes told the court that she is paid $600 an hour for her work as an
    expert witness and $6,000 for a day of testimony in court.

    While the 'expert' has a financial interest in the case.


    During cross examination, Combs's lawyers tried to paint Hughes as a
    biased expert witness who is being paid by the prosecution.

    Which seems perfectly accurate

    On the stand, Hughes confirmed that she's never testified in defense of someone accused of a sex crime, explaining to the court that she doesn't "evaluate offenders".

    IOW, she only works for the prosecution attempting to build a case off her testimony for which she is paid for.


    After Hughes, the government called George Kaplan, a former assistant to Combs, to the witness stand.

    Kaplan said that he started working for Combs Enterprises in 2013 and that
    he was promoted in less than a year to Combs's executive assistant.

    Kaplan testified that Combs would frequently threaten to fire him, and
    would say that he only wanted the best employees.

    Well, shit, that HAS to be a crime.. NOT

    Kaplan said that he communicated with Combs daily, and often prepared
    hotel rooms for him, stocking them with clothes, candles, lubricant, baby
    oil and more, and would clean them afterward.

    Again, not a criminal action, nor does it suggest any criminal activity.

    On Monday, the jury heard from singer Dawn Richard and Kerry Morgan, a
    former close friend of Ventura's during her relationship with Combs. Both women testified that they had witnessed Combs assaulting Ventura.

    Finally there is some actual testimony, however as friend of the 'victim'
    they can hardly be seen an neutral witnesses which combined with a utter
    lack of physical evidence to establish a crime occurred is really
    meaningless.

    Cassie Ventura spent four days on the stand last week, and testified about years of physical and emotional abuse she endured from Combs during their 11-year, on-and-off again relationship.

    And yet, she kept coming back.. must not have been that bad.

    Ventura said Combs orchestrated drug-fueled sex performances with male sex workers that he called "freak offs", and that he coerced and blackmailed
    her into participating.

    Again zero physical evidence and none of this suggests criminal activity.

    She also alleged that Combs raped her in 2018 after their breakup.

    Ok, and what action was taken at the time? Police reports? Rape Kit?

    Prosecutors have sought to portray Combs as controlling and abusive, and
    as someone who exerted power over nearly every aspect of Ventura's life
    and decisions.

    Which even if true.. is not criminal. Particularly when by her own admission she regularly left him without issue.


    Attorneys for Combs have tried to undermine Ventura's credibility and
    sought to depict her as a willing and consenting participant in the so- called "freak-offs".

    The trial is expected to last seven more weeks. If convicted, Combs could spend the rest of his life in prison.

    Well, not knowing the case, and going on what I'm reading here.. unless they come up with physical proof of a crime.. I don't see what they can possibly convict him on.
    Much less something worthy of a life sentence.

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